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The phrase "a patchwork of possibly" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in discussions about something that is made up of various elements that may or may not be certain or reliable.
Example: "The report presented a patchwork of possibly outdated information, making it difficult to draw accurate conclusions."
Alternatives: "a mix of potentially" or "a collection of perhaps".
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Faced with the prospect of a patchwork of possibly conflicting legislation, the industry asks Congress for a uniform, but often less stringent, federal law.
Then the nation can base its marijuana policy on information, not on entrenched fears or a patchwork of possibly well-intentioned but under-informed state medical marijuana laws.
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But a "patchwork of regulatory requirements" currently in place ought to be reviewed, updated and possibly strengthened to address "low likelihood, high consequence" events like the Fukushima calamity, it says.
We're a patchwork of small towns".
"We saw a patchwork of different decisions".
Baghdad is a patchwork of building sites.
The result is a patchwork of laws.
"The states have a patchwork of laws.
Growth led to a patchwork of neighbourhood green spaces.
Instead, western states maintain a patchwork of planning guidelines.
Europe remains a patchwork of national energy policies and regulation.
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